Frank Zappa was one of those artists that I didn’t dislike, but never really got heavy into. I recognize his talent and intelligence, but I never could get all that into the music. Trying to listen to an entire album was just Zappa overload.
Small doses, fine. Large doses, I couldn’t really deal.
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I’m the same way with Stevie Ray Vaughan. One song is plenty. He’s brilliantly talented, but too much of a good thing, I guess.
Where can we jam?
We can jam in Joe’s Garage.
They don’t have no dope or lsd but a couple quarts of beer.
So I’d think it’s IMAO approved.
Zappa also talks about job opportunities.
Anybody up for a road trip? As long as sections of Seattle are up for grabs, let’s go rope off a few blocks and set up our own nation.
So I guess all the liberals are totes cool with Aryan Nation taking most of Idaho then?
Does anyone know where I can donate 5 cents to help pitch in to buy Bobby Rush a fresh bag of Popcorn?
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/6/11/21288167/bobby-rush-chicago-police-looting-campaign-office
Is Frank wearing black face??
Does anyone know where I can donate 5 cents to help pitch in to buy Bobby Rush a fresh bag of Popcorn? https://blockclubchicago.org/2020/06/11/police-lounged-napped-in-congressmans-office-as-looters-destroyed-local-businesses-video-shows/
Something for the people of Minneapolis, ’cause it’s coming, don’t matter, sign or not, it’s coming…
http://digitaledition.chicagotribune.com/infinity/article_popover_share.aspx?guid=41756d4f-7d0a-414e-8e76-b50400b11685
HOLLYWOOD, CA—In another heroic stance against the cops, executives at Fox announced this week that the Die Hard film franchise would be getting re-edited and re-released with the lead character officer John McClane edited out of the films.
“It’s a small change that will make everyone feel a lot better,” said Terry Malthus of Fox. “We don’t want our films to spread any racist messages like that police are good people sometimes. We never supported the police and we feel like this new edit of the film will reflect that. Our films are created to support any social cause or modern outrage even if it’s twenty or thirty years later.”
All law enforcement will be removed including Al, the FBI agents with the same names, and that jerk Dwayne. “So for instance when McClane and Al are having that heartwarming discussion over their walkie-talkies, in the new version the camera just cuts between two floating walkie-talkies that beep now and then. It’s a lot more subtle,” said editor Edward Henson.
“Also, that iconic scene when John is in the vent with a lighter—now there’s a just a lighter floating around in an air vent,” the editor added.
Fox says the films will still offer all the same action-packed laughs and thrill but will be 100% cop free, as producers say they were always intended to be.
While no specific dates have been given, Fox says the new versions of the Die Hard films should be available in time for Christmas viewing
Ya gotta love the Babylon Bee.
It’s like they want to cancel Christmas! Oh wait…